
Hosted by Karl and a variety of guest cohosts, WATP navigates the murky waters of today’s popular and not-so-popular podcasts. They offer honest reviews that break the 4th wall of broadcasting and sometimes make sensitive podcasters cry a little. Simply put, they’re listening so you don’t have to. Subscribe to Who Are These Podcasts wherever you listen to podcasts.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 761 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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We’re always excited to talk about Cam Sully, the host of the Jacked Up Review Show! We found him as a guest on another ridiculous podcast all about the Muppets. He brought his buddy Oreo Brewer and together they couldn’t make a worse team. Fortunate... more
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Howard Stern had his wife Beth on to promote her new children’s book. As she explains hers and Howard’s lifestyle, it becomes very apparent that they’re both suffering from extreme mental illness. Beth’s new cause is domesticated rabbits for some rea... more
This week we’re revisiting a true crime show that was wildly popular. True Crime Obsessed is hosted by a woman with no personality and an over-the-top gay guy who is completely insufferable. Together they run the laziest true crime show possible.
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Hi Megan. Hi Annie. Hi TB’s Adam Busch. Hi Jenny Jingles. Hi Lucy Tightbox. Hi Producer Chris. Hi Kaya. Hi Nice Doug. Hi Mean Doug. Hi Vinnie Paulino. Hi Eric Zane. Hi Christian Bladt. Hi Kros. Hi Dorkles the Clown. Hi Grant.
Is that everyone? I think it is!
I tuned into “Who Are These Podcasts” hoping for sharp, funny podcast reviews. Instead, I got a circle-jerk of smug, talentless hacks who think nitpicking makes them superior.
The hosts are unbearable (especially this Adam What’s-his-name). There is zero chemistry, terrible timing, and ‘criticism’ that’s just recycled whining from people whose own show sounds like it was recorded in a dumpster. They laugh at their lame jokes like they’re comedy geniuses while offering zero original insight.
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Listened to ep 81. An old episode but it reviews Cum Town. They don’t understand Cum Town and see it as a failed attempt to be a high production show. Literally being jealous of the patreon numbers and critiquing a show about calling one another gay. If you’re a cum boy, this is one of the funniest episodes of a podcast you could ever hear.
Not a black guy in sight.
WOOOOOOOOAAAAAHHHHHH BUDDYYYYYYYYYYY
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Content focuses on dissecting contemporary podcasts, blending humor with critique while exploring themes such as celebrity culture, social dynamics, and podcasting itself. The hosts provide comedic commentary on a range of subjects, including personal anecdotes from other podcasters and broader societal issues that resonate with the listeners. What sets this podcast apart is its irreverent style and willingness to engage in pointed critiques of the podcasting industry, often highlighting the absurdities and eccentricities of its subjects. For those intrigued by a humorous yet insightful examination of pop culture and podcasting, this series offers a compelling mix of laughter and commentary on the ever-evolving landscape of audio media.
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2. Lucy Tightbox
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